UTEP Miners men's basketball
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University | University of Texas at El Paso | |||
Head coach | Joe Golding (1st season) | |||
Conference | C-USA West Division | |||
Location | El Paso, Texas | |||
Arena | Don Haskins Center (Capacity: 11,892) | |||
Nickname | Miners | |||
Student section | Miner Maniacs | |||
Colors | Dark blue, orange, and silver accent[1] | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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NCAA Tournament Champions | ||||
1966 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Final Four | ||||
1966 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight | ||||
1966 | ||||
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1964, 1966, 1967, 1992, | ||||
NCAA Tournament Round of 32 | ||||
1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, | ||||
NCAA Tournament Appearances | ||||
1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2004, 2005, 2010 | ||||
Conference tournament champions | ||||
1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 2005 | ||||
Conference regular season champions | ||||
1957, 1959, 1970, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 2004, 2010 |
The UTEP Miners basketball team plays for University of Texas at El Paso in El Paso, Texas. The team is an NCAA Division I men's college basketball team competing in the Conference USA. Home games are played at Don Haskins Center.
History[]
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1966 Texas Western basketball team[]
As Texas Western, the Miners won the 1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The 72–65 victory over Kentucky in College Park, Maryland is considered one of the most important in the history of college basketball, as it marked the first time that a team with five African-American starters won a title game. It came against a Kentucky team that had no African-American players, during the period of the Civil Rights Movement.
The title team has been chronicled throughout the American media, including the book And the Walls Came Tumbling Down by Frank Fitzpatrick in 1999[2] and the 2006 Disney movie Glory Road.
The team was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.[3]
Postseason[]
NCAA Tournament results[]
The Miners have appeared in 17 NCAA Tournaments and were the 1966 National Champions. Their combined record is 14–16.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1963 | First Round | Texas | L 47–65 |
1964 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional Third Place Game |
Texas A&M Kansas State Creighton |
W 68–62 L 60–64 W 63–52 |
1966 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four Championship Game |
Oklahoma City Cincinnati Kansas Utah Kentucky |
W 89–74 W 78–76 W 81–80 W 85–78 W 72–65 |
1967 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional Third Place Game |
Seattle Pacific Wyoming |
W 62–54 L 63–72 W 69–67 |
1970 | First Round | Utah State | L 81–91 |
1975 | First Round | Indiana | L 53–78 |
1984* | Second Round | UNLV | L 60–73 |
1985 | First Round Second Round |
Tulsa NC State |
W 79–75 L 73–86 |
1986 | First Round | Bradley | L 65–83 |
1987 | First Round Second Round |
Arizona Iowa |
W 98–91 OT L 82–84 |
1988 | First Round | Seton Hall | L 64–80 |
1989 | First Round Second Round |
LSU Indiana |
W 85–74 L 69–92 |
1990 | First Round | Minnesota | L 61–64 OT |
1992 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
Evansville Kansas Cincinnati |
W 55–50 W 66–60 L 67–69 |
2004 | First Round | Maryland | L 83–86 |
2005 | First Round | Utah | L 54–60 |
2010 | First Round | Butler | L 59–77 |
- Received a first round bye in 1984.
NIT results[]
The Miners have appeared in ten National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 6–10.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1965 | First Round | Manhattan | L 53–71 |
1972 | First Round | Niagara | L 57–76 |
1980 | First Round Second Round |
Wichita State Michigan |
W 58–56 L 65–75 |
1981 | First Round Second Round |
San Jose State Tulsa |
W 57–53 L 72–76 |
1993 | First Round Second Round |
Houston Georgetown |
W 67–61 L 44–71 |
1995 | First Round Second Round |
Montana New Mexico State |
W 90–60 L 89–92 |
2001 | First Round Second Round |
McNeese State Memphis |
W 84–74 L 65–90 |
2006 | Opening Round First Round |
Lipscomb Michigan |
W 85–66 L 67–82 |
2011 | First Round | New Mexico | L 57–69 |
2015 | First Round | Murray State | L 66–81 |
CBI results[]
The Miners have appeared in three College Basketball Invitationals. Their combined record is 4–4 and they advanced to the finals in the 2009 tournament.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2008 | First Round | Utah | L 69–81 |
2009 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Game 1 Finals Game 2 Finals Game 3 |
Nevada Northeastern Richmond Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State |
W 79–77 W 75–66 W 81–69 L 69–75 W 70–63 L 73–81 |
2014 | First Round | Fresno State | L 56–61 |
Miners in the NBA[]
- Nate "Tiny" Archibald
- Jim Barnes
- Derrick Caracter
- Antonio Davis
- Greg Foster
- Tim Hardaway
- David Lattin
- Nolan Richardson
- Julyan Stone
- Jason Williams
- Willie Worsley
- Dave Feitl
- Arnett Moultrie
- Vince Hunter
Miners in international professional basketball[]
- McKenzie Moore (born 1992), in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Randy Culpepper, currently plays for Scafati Basket of the Italian Serie A2 Basketball League.
Retired numbers[]
UTEP has retired five jersey numbers. [4]
UTEP Miners retired numbers | ||||
No. | Player | Position | Career | |
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10 | Tim Hardaway | PG | 1985–1989 | |
14 | Nate "Tiny" Archibald | PG | 1967–1970 | |
22 | G | 1983–1987 | ||
42 | Nolan Richardson | F | 1961–1964 | |
45 | Jim "Bad News" Barnes | C / PF | 1962–1964 |
Basketball Hall of Fame[]
- Don Haskins
- Nate Archibald
- 1966 National Championship team
- Nolan Richardson
- Jareica Hughes
Don Haskins Center[]
The Don Haskins Center (Capacity 11,892), the home of UTEP Miners basketball. With fans seated extremely close to the playing floor and the UTEP student section located near the opponent's bench, "The Don" is so notorious as a tough place for opponents to win that UTEP has historically had difficulty convincing top-rated teams to play there. The highest ranked team (#5) to lose in the Haskins Center which was known at the time as the Special Events Center, was Georgetown (coached by John Thompson), who lost 78–64 in December, 1985. "The Don" is the home of the UTEP Miners, who were the first Division 1 Men's National Basketball Champions in the State of Texas (1966). (Previous home was Memorial Gym.)
References[]
- ^ The University of Texas at El Paso Graphic Identity Guide (PDF). Retrieved August 8, 2019.
- ^ Fitzpatrick, Frank (March 4, 1999). And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: Kentucky, Texas Western, and the Game That Changed American Sports. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-83551-7.
- ^ "1966 Texas Western". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
- ^ Knight, Bill. "Ex-NBA, UTEP star Tim Hardaway will have jersey retired at game tonight". El Paso Times. Retrieved 2013-02-11.
External links[]
- UTEP Miners men's basketball